In the past decade, Lethbridge College has welcomed students from 132 different countries.

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Welcome to Lethbridge College. We’re delighted that you’re considering Lethbridge College for your post-secondary education experience. These next few pages provide all the information you need to become a Lethbridge College student.

The intake of international applications for May 2019 post-secondary programs has closed effective December 19th, 2018 due to the high demand. If you would like to speak to someone regarding availability for other intakes, please email international@lethbridgecollege.ca. Note: Applications to our English as a Second Language program will still be accepted.

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Learn more about Lethbridge College, Lethbridge and Canada in your home language:

Lethbridge

Lethbridge is a safe, vibrant community of more than 95,000 people. It's large enough to provide many amenities found in larger centres – upscale shopping, dining and live local entertainment – but small enough to remain a safe, secure place to live.

Set against the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the location puts you in the heart of a four season playground. Running and hiking trails, parks and nature reserves are all within minutes of our campus while the mountains are just a short two-hour drive away.

What is a coulee?

You're going to hear this word a lot while in Lethbridge. It refers to a steep-sided, v-shaped valley or ravine. Coulees are distinct formations created by glacial erosion or continued wind and water erosion. They offer many beautiful walking paths and distinct views, and they are home to local wildlife like the whitetail deer.

What is a Chinook?

This is yet another word unique to southern Alberta. A Chinook is a warm west wind that predominates the weather patterns of the region. It is the result of westerly winds from the Pacific Ocean losing moisture over the Rocky Mountains. The winds descend as warm, dry gusts onto the prairies.

Chinook is a Blackfoot word that means "snow eater". With warm wind comes increased temperatures and a Chinook is often a welcome reprieve from the snow and ice of winter.

Programs

As a Designated Learning Institution (DLI # O19391056756 – begins with the letter “O”, not zero), Lethbridge College is able to offer all of its programs to international students. All of our credit academic programs (including ESL) are designated and open to international students. You are required to get a study permit for any program that is more than six months in duration. Browse our programs and find the right fit for your future or find out more about English language training.

Note: Non-credit programs are not designated.

Program costs

International tuition fees and overall program cost estimates are listed in the tables below. These rates are based on 2017-18 rates and are subject to change for the 2018-19 year upon annual review in May. All tuition rates are approved by the Alberta Ministry of Education.